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October 24, 2017, 01:57 PM
ffips
Verizon phone recommendations
Hello all, I am looking for recommendations on which Verizon smartphone to pick. In the past, I have had LG and Motorola. My current one is the Samsung S5.

I tend to gravitate toward:
Android (do not want iphone)
removable battery
ability to add storage

What do you recommend and why?

Thanks in advance. Smile
October 24, 2017, 01:59 PM
ShneaSIG
Pixel 2 or 2XL. It's the best Android phone going at the moment. Pure Android, good hardware, good design, no stupid, bloated skin or carrierware if you buy direct from Google. Planned as having 3 years of software support, straight from Google, and you aren't tied to any one network if you buy from Google.


No removable battery (won't find many of those these days) and no external storage, though. Initial size and cloud support means you probably don't need external storage, though.


-ShneaSIG


Oh, by the way, which one's "Pink?"
October 24, 2017, 02:00 PM
saigonsmuggler
I'd wait until this Black Friday.. Analysts are expecting Samsung to be very aggressive with S8 and S8+ pricing to fight the iPhone X.

Note 8 and Pixel 2 are pricy.
October 24, 2017, 02:03 PM
italia
Removable battery and Micro SD Card is a rare combo these days, but is same combo my wife likes. When she replaced her phone last winter, she went with a LG V20 as it had those two features. It's been a good phone for her so far.


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October 24, 2017, 02:10 PM
bozman
There is a problem with the Pixel 2. Hold off on that for a while. There are production issues and screen burn-in issues that Google is struggling with right now. It is widely being reported on the various cell phone tech sites.


The "Boz"
October 24, 2017, 02:26 PM
ShneaSIG
quote:
Originally posted by bozman:
There is a problem with the Pixel 2. Hold off on that for a while. There are production issues and screen burn-in issues that Google is struggling with right now. It is widely being reported on the various cell phone tech sites.


I thought that was limited to the XL.


-ShneaSIG


Oh, by the way, which one's "Pink?"
October 24, 2017, 02:33 PM
bozman
I had not heard it was limited to only 1 model.

Personally, until they figure what is causing the issues with the 1, I would not purchase the other. The screen technology is the same in both I believe, so I would imagine similar components driving the screens.

Just wanted to let the OP know that the Pixel, Pixel XL or both are going through some teething pains. That's all.


The "Boz"
October 24, 2017, 02:44 PM
AirmanJeff
My Note 8 is great. Wasn't cheap, but it blows my old Note 3 out of the water. I miss my removable battery but it still has removable storage.

The new features with the S pen are awesome too. I use it a lot more than I did with the 3. Right when you take out the S pen, even if the screen is locked, you can right a note and save it to the phone. You can also draw notes and send them to people as gifs, and you can use it to translate by hovering the S pen over the text you want to translate.

People were criticizing Samsung for putting the fingerprint scanner on the back, but I have a junk iphone for work and I prefer the scanner on the back. It's a natural spot for your finger when you pick up the phone anyway. With my iphone it takes two or three scans a lot of times to unlock (that is, if it doesn't ask for my password randomly). Never had that problem with the Note.

I bought it unlocked with no carrier bloatware from Best Buy. I would definitely buy it again. As for the iphone, I wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy.
October 24, 2017, 03:10 PM
Aeteocles
quote:
Originally posted by ShneaSIG:
quote:
Originally posted by bozman:
There is a problem with the Pixel 2. Hold off on that for a while. There are production issues and screen burn-in issues that Google is struggling with right now. It is widely being reported on the various cell phone tech sites.


I thought that was limited to the XL.


Even better. Google support is awesome. They were replacing out-of-warranty Nexus 6P a couple of months ago with new Pixel XLs because of a battery issue.

I imagine if you ended up with a defective XL, they'll hook you up with something mo' bettah.
October 24, 2017, 03:15 PM
bobtheelf
quote:
Originally posted by bozman:
I had not heard it was limited to only 1 model.

Personally, until they figure what is causing the issues with the 1, I would not purchase the other. The screen technology is the same in both I believe, so I would imagine similar components driving the screens.

Just wanted to let the OP know that the Pixel, Pixel XL or both are going through some teething pains. That's all.


The Pixel2 and XL are made by different vendors. It's unlikely that the same problem exists on both.
October 24, 2017, 03:21 PM
just1tym
quote:
Originally posted by ffips:
Hello all, I am looking for recommendations on which Verizon smartphone to pick. In the past, I have had LG and Motorola. My current one is the Samsung S5.

I tend to gravitate toward:
Android (do not want iphone)
removable battery
ability to add storage

What do you recommend and why?

Thanks in advance. Smile


I'll be visiting your thread in the future. If you do decide on one of the Pixel phones as your final choice, when you get it post a review as I'm interested. I currently have an iPhone 6S and will likely be upgrading in the near future also. I was giving consideration to the upcoming iPhone "X". If you do decide on a Pixel, please post a photo or two in the Smartphone photo thread in the Gallery section. I'm more of a camera fan in the smartphones than just features and software alone these days and would love to see some images from them. Thanks.


Regards, Will G.
October 24, 2017, 03:21 PM
ShneaSIG
quote:
Originally posted by bozman:
I had not heard it was limited to only 1 model.

Personally, until they figure what is causing the issues with the 1, I would not purchase the other. The screen technology is the same in both I believe, so I would imagine similar components driving the screens.

Just wanted to let the OP know that the Pixel, Pixel XL or both are going through some teething pains. That's all.


Different manufacturers and screens in each phone. Pixel 2 is manufactured by HTC, the 2XL by Lg. To be clear, the only phone experiencing issues is the XL.


-ShneaSIG


Oh, by the way, which one's "Pink?"
October 24, 2017, 03:23 PM
bozman
Got it... I thought I had read that Google was shutting down both production lines while they investigated.

Must have misread or assumed both lines were with the same vendor. My bad...


The "Boz"
October 24, 2017, 03:30 PM
ShneaSIG
quote:
Originally posted by just1tym:
quote:
Originally posted by ffips:
Hello all, I am looking for recommendations on which Verizon smartphone to pick. In the past, I have had LG and Motorola. My current one is the Samsung S5.

I tend to gravitate toward:
Android (do not want iphone)
removable battery
ability to add storage

What do you recommend and why?

Thanks in advance. Smile


I'll be visiting your thread in the future. If you do decide on one of the Pixel phones as your final choice, when you get it post a review as I'm interested. I currently have an iPhone 6S and will likely be upgrading in the near future also. I was giving consideration to the upcoming iPhone "X". If you do decide on a Pixel, please post a photo or two in the Smartphone photo thread in the Gallery section. I'm more of a camera fan in the smartphones than just features and software alone these days and would love to see some images from them. Thanks.


I've had my Pixel 2 for almost a week. In short, it's the bee's knees.


-ShneaSIG


Oh, by the way, which one's "Pink?"
October 24, 2017, 03:32 PM
ffips
quote:
Originally posted by just1tym:
quote:
Originally posted by ffips:
Hello all, I am looking for recommendations on which Verizon smartphone to pick. In the past, I have had LG and Motorola. My current one is the Samsung S5.

I tend to gravitate toward:
Android (do not want iphone)
removable battery
ability to add storage

What do you recommend and why?

Thanks in advance. Smile


I'll be visiting your thread in the future. If you do decide on one of the Pixel phones as your final choice, when you get it post a review as I'm interested. I currently have an iPhone 6S and will likely be upgrading in the near future also. I was giving consideration to the upcoming iPhone "X". If you do decide on a Pixel, please post a photo or two in the Smartphone photo thread in the Gallery section. I'm more of a camera fan in the smartphones than just features and software alone these days and would love to see some images from them. Thanks.


Will do. Also, for those helping, while it would be nice to be bleeding/cutting edge, I would rather save some $$ and have a proven device.

I hate that manufacturers are moving toward non-removable batteries and no storage slot. Planned/forced obsolescence really chaps me arse.
October 24, 2017, 03:36 PM
rocket72
I was OG Motorola Droid right through the 2015 Pure. This go around I went with the Essential PH-1 and have been pleasantly surprised. The camera was crap at first but that's been updated since. Build quality is like no other I've ever seen (titanium and ceramic). Downside is no removable battery or removable storage but it does come with 128GB internal and the battery life is amazing.
October 24, 2017, 03:56 PM
saigonsmuggler
quote:
Originally posted by ShneaSIG:
Different manufacturers and screens in each phone. Pixel 2 is manufactured by HTC, the 2XL by Lg. To be clear, the only phone experiencing issues is the XL.

Yeah the smaller Pixel 2 is built by HTC and has a Samsung AMOLED panel, similar to last year's Pixel.

The one having display issues are the Pixel 2 XL. Google support claimed on Reddit that the first batch of 2 XL had display from a bad batch from LG.
October 24, 2017, 04:11 PM
Ox190
I got the Pixel 2, upgraded from an S6, couldn't be happier so far.
October 24, 2017, 06:42 PM
zdog16
I have the iPhone 8+ and love it. I was going to wait for the X but after all the research I have done I went with the 8. Fantastic phone and fast as hell. Camera is amazing.


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October 24, 2017, 08:19 PM
henryaz
 
Adroid (any phone) at your peril, security-wise.